Engine coolant in transmission
It was misdiagnosed as an oil cooler seal failure. Oil cooler was replaced. Coolent pressure tested - held pressure.
Test drive experienced extremely hard shifting (never had this problem), then they dropped the pan to find coolant in the transmission oil.
The radiator / tranmission oil cooler had failed allowing coolant into the trany.
I am now told it shifts very hard after flushing it multiple times and installing a new radiator.
Anybody ever have this problem?
The car has perfect maintenance record, no coes. This just happened out the blue!
https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...r-failure.html
The trans fluid has been flushed a few times, besides checking codes, maybe they should try to readapt the transmission, like this:
I am wondering if I should just swap out the tranny how to avoid the next failure.




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If you're concerned about a possible future failure, you can run an aftermarket transmission cooler and just remove the lines from the radiator and run extensions to the new cooler.
When I was a tech in the 2000's, we did have issues with certain radiators. I changed many under warranty and a few that were found during servicing. Never had a transmission fail, but I know we did have other techs that did have total failures in some of the transmissions on cars that came in with bad leaks. Afaik, the issue was fixed then as I didn't see any more failures after we addressed all the bulletins/vehicles and replaced all the bad radiators.
Good luck!
Last edited by nota_amg; Feb 18, 2021 at 11:48 PM.
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Piping and mounting the cooler was about as simple as it gets. I haven't even wired up the fan and the tranny stays at or below coolant temp. Do you think the W212 would be safer in the long-run with an external cooler? Do you believe the risk factor is high enough to warrant an external cooler as a safety measure? I want to keep mine forever, and I'd rather not have to replace a $7k tranny that should last the life of the vehicle. Thanks!
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